Applying the principles of colour psychology when decorating with enable you to create the ideal space for any occasion: even sleep!
In general, primary colours are less conducive to sleep than more muted shades. Sleep specialists also recommend opting for a flat finish over glossy, as this makes colours appear softer.
Overall the best colours for sleep that you can use in a bedroom environment is going to be natural soft colours that are not overly pigmented or stimulating. Typically I suggest staying away from anything too dark or bright. As these tend to be depressing or overly stimulating.
It’s not all about the walls. Be mindful of the accent colour you choose for your bedroom décor as well. Colours should be complementing, not contrasting to create a calming room.
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